This Test Lab Guide Mini-Module describes how to install
Forefront Unified Access Gateway (UAG) 2010 with Service Pack 1 (SP1) on the EDGE1 computer. The result is that EDGE1 can be used as a remote access server, a DirectAccess server, or a reverse proxy for the Corpnet subnet.

To obtain the Forefront UAG with SP1 Trial Version from the Microsoft Download Center, connect the Corpnet connection of the EDGE1 computer to a network that has Internet access and configure the TCP/IP protocol on the Corpnet connection as needed. For
example, if the network that has access to the Internet uses DHCP, configure the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) component from the properties of the Corpnet in the Network Connections folder to use automatic addressing and to automatically configure
a DNS server.

On the Setup Wizard Completed page, click Finish to restart the computer.

Log on to EDGE1 with the CORP\User1 account.

Connect the Corpnet connection of EDGE1 to the Corpnet subnet and configure the TCP/IP protocol on the Local Area Connection as needed. For example, configure the Internet Protocol version 4 (TCP/IPv4) component from the properties of the Corpnet connection
in the Network Connections folder to use the address 10.0.0.2 with a subnet mask of 255.255.255.0 and the preferred DNS server of 10.0.0.1.

On the Welcome page of the Getting Started Wizard, click Configure Network Settings.

On the Welcome to the Network Configuration Wizard page, click Next.

On the Define Network Adapters page, select Corpnet in the Internal column, select
Internet in the External column, and then click Next.

On the Define Internal Network IP Address Range page, verify that the range that appears is 10.0.0.0 to 10.0.0.255, and then click
Next.

On the Completing the Network Configuration Wizard page, click Finish.

On the Getting Started Wizard, click Define Server Topology.

On the Welcome to the Server Management Wizard page, click Next.

On the Select Configuration page, select Single server, and then click
Next.

On the Completing the Server Management Wizard page, click Finish.

In the Getting Started Wizard, click Join Microsoft Update.

On the Welcome to the Server Configuration Wizard page, click Next.

On the Use Microsoft Update for Forefront UAG page, select I don’t want to use Microsoft Update, and then click
Next.

On the Customer Experience Improvement Program page, select No, I do not want to participate and click
Next.

On the Completing the Server Configuration Wizard page, click Finish.

On the Getting Started Wizard page, click Close.

In the Getting Started Wizard dialog box, when prompted Do you want to activate the configuration now, click
Yes.

On the Activate Configuration page, type a password and confirm the password for the backup file that will save the current UAG configuration. Click
Next.

On the Activate Configuration page, confirm that there is a checkmark in the
Back up configuration before performing this activation checkbox, then click
Activate.

Wait for the Activation completed successfully message, and then click
Finish.

This completes the installation of Forefront UAG 2010 with SP1 on EDGE1. Additional TLGs can use this new configuration as a starting point for scenarios in which EDGE1 acts as a remote access
server, a DirectAccess server, or a reverse proxy.

If you are running this test lab in a virtual environment, you can create a snapshot of the EDGE1 virtual machine (VM) to save this configuration.